Our Team

Rob Pratt, President

Rob Pratt is the Chairman and President of the IIEC which he founded in 1984. A leader in clean energy for more than 40 years, he has founded or co-founded three companies and three non-profit organizations, directed a $250 million state renewable energy fund, headed up the clean energy funding for a foundation, and been a policy leader in energy efficiency and renewable energy for much of his career. More Information...

Felix Gooneratne, CEO

Mr. Gooneratne is the current CEO of IIEC, a Chartered Engineer and a
Fellow of the Australian Institute of Energy. He has over 30 years of
experience in energy efficiency, renewable energy, Demand-side
Management (DSM) and related energy services in the United Kingdom,
Australia, Asia, Africa and the Pacific region.More Information...

Laura Van Wie McGory, Vice President - North America

As the Vice President for North America at the International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) and the Vice President for International Programs at the Alliance to Save Energy, Ms. Van Wie McGrory manages
a range of international energy efficiency programs across all energy use sectors.More Information...

Sanjay Dube, Vice President - South Asia

Mr. Dube as Vice President, South Asia. with over 28 years of experience working in clean energy & environment sectors, is leading IIEC‘s business in India and South Asian countries. He is working with international agencies like World Bank, UNEP, UNDP, GIZ, and British High Commission on various clean energy and climate change programs. More Information...

Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk, Vice President - Asia Pacific

Mr. Phon-Amnuaisuk has over 23 years of experience in planning and implementing sustainable energy and climate mitigation related projects funded by ADB, APEC, EU, IFC, WB, UNDP, and UNEP in Asia and the Pacific region.He has also been actively involved in networking and partnership building efforts for national and regional energy project, and through his extensive involvement, he has developed well established contacts with energy agencies, electric utilities and city
government in the region.More Information...

Angelica S. Dealino, Country Director - Philippines

Ms. Dealino' s field of expertise is in the design/development of funding mechanisms for energy efficiency (EE) and renewable energy (RE) projects, and capacity building on EE/ RE project financial evaluation for financial institutions, project developers and potential energy service companies. She has
implemented several projects supported by multilateral and bilateral funders such as ADB, IFC, World Bank, UNDP, Rockefeller Brothers Foundation; UK-Aid Department for International Development and US EPA. She has a total 15 years of experience in the field of EE/ RE Financing. More Information...

IIEC believes that our people are our most valuable asset. From engineers to project managers and from international specialists to local experts, our people come from a diverse variety of backgrounds but are united in their talent, this leads to the unique working environment of cultural diversity required to fulfill our global projects.

Our Key Staff

Amar is responsible for organizing all administrative activities of the office in India. He provides supporting the Project Team in coordination, documentation and financial management.

Amar Yadav Administration OfficerNew Delhi - India

Prior to joining IIEC, Arturo worked for 5 years with DOE-UNDP-GEF Philippine Efficient Lighting Market Transformation Project (PELMATP) and 18 years with the Philippine Department of Energy - Lighting and Appliance Testing Division.

Arturo M. ZabalaSenior Energy Specialist Manila - Philippines

Aungsanant's work experience started with 10 years in private firms with expertise in the area of accounting as well as preparing and analyzing financial statement and budget.

Our Achievements

About IIEC

The International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) was founded in 1984 to dramatically increase the use of energy efficiency (EE) as an important clean energy approach in developing countries. Through our regional offices, we have been effective in bringing about progress in EE policy and implementation that has both reduced energy consumption by thousands of MWs and fostered economic development in the countries we serve. The IIEC works with stakeholders across all sectors to connect international best practice with the unique needs of the communities in which we operate, combining sound EE and renewable energy policy with hands-on implementation in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage sustainable development.